The other day, Microsoft presented its latest operating system, Windows 11 SE, an operating system that is primarily intended to be used on budget computers in, for example, schools.
According to documents released by Microsoft on the new operating system, this will only be available on new computers where it comes pre-installed. In other words, it will not be possible for, for example, a computer administrator at a school to purchase a bunch of Windows 11 SE licenses and install this on the school’s existing computers.
Furthermore, Microsoft states that users who choose to uninstall Windows 11 SE from their laptop and then install another operating system will not be able to reinstall Windows 11 SE once it has been removed from a computer.
Windows 11 SE will be pre-installed on various laptops from, among others, Acer, Asus, Dell, Dynabook, Fujitsu, HP, JK-IP, Lenovo and Positivo. Microsoft will also release the budget laptop Surface Laptop SE, which will have Windows 11 SE pre-installed. It will be released in select markets early next year and will cost $ 250.
Below is a slightly longer feature from Microsoft Education where they tell more about Windows 11 SE and Surface Laptop SE.
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